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Tut

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Verb

1. tsk, tut, tut-tut

utter tsk,' tut,' or tut-tut,' as in disapproval

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Tut

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exclamation, noun, verbWord forms: tuts, tutting or tutted
short for tut-tut

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Tut

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interjection, noun
1. 
(a sound) used to express impatience, annoyance, mild rebuke, etc.: a click, or sucking sound, made by touching the tongue to the hard palate and rapidly withdrawing it: usually repeated one or more times (tut-tut)
often jocular when pronounced as written
verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈtutted or ˈtutting
2. 
to utter this sound

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Tut

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interj.
Used to express annoyance, impatience, or mild reproof: "Tut, tut, child! ... Everything's got a moral, if only you can find it" (Lewis Carroll).

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